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MUNICIPAL ELECT'nwg E. H. ANDREWS CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY AND OTHER CITIZENS ASSOCIATION CANDIDATES. WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS MONDAY. MAY 12th. NORTH LINWOOD SCHOOL. LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOOL, EAST BELT METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, MAY 13th. Rugby Street Methodist Schoolroom, .Papanui-Memorial Hall (upstairs), St. Albans, Winton Street Hall. . WEDNESDAY, MAY I4th f . Peace. Memorial Hall, North Brighton; V. Pier Hall, Central Brighton; Metho- , dist .Hall, South Brighton. MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. , 2722 f' 1 " ' - ■' -anda, Foremost Junior, Royal Surprise. Colonel Axworthy, Subsidy. Slippery Sam, 3reat Divide, Mankind, Fremont, Gold Bank, Privateer; Quest, Chatmos, Regal. Zincali, Peter Smith, Frisco - Boy, Roan Duke, Stormtost, Haughty, Superlorßank, Dlockwbrk, Nelson Eddy, Hptly Direct, Bayard. . ■' ■ Sapling Stakes -,; The following remain In after declaration of the final forfeit for the NEW ZEALAND SAPLING STAKES (1941), of £1200; one mile and a half— Shadow Rose, Papillon, Sandstone. Great News, Knapdale Lass, Teddy Gregg, Communique, . Courtcard, Warform, . Pacing Power, Sandlways, filly by U. Scott—Airflow. b f by Rey de Oro—Bonny Logan, b g by U. Scott—Rustic Maid, ch f by Quite Sure—Golden Vale, f by Quite Sure—Man o’ War mare, ch f by Jack PottSp-Petei Chepault mare, b f by Maxegin—Athelney 1 Lass, blk colt by Great Bingen— Real Burton, b c by U. Scott--Great Burton, b 1 by I Calumet Axworth—Native King mare.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23324, 9 May 1941, Page 11
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